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Local courts, whose judges are appointed and paid by the local government, often simply refuse to file cases that
challenge
official decisions.
The $40 billion Silk Road Fund and the $50 billion Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, launched last year, promise to finance much of the construction, with the AIIB being viewed by many as a
challenge
to the World Bank.
How to help Africa meet this
challenge
– including by learning from the lessons of past success – will be the goal of a major conference sponsored by the IMF and President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania, to be held in Dar-es-Salaam this March.
The reality is that Spain now faces the daunting
challenge
of boosting productivity amid persistently low inflation, a heavy burden of domestic and external debt, restrictive macroeconomic policies, and serious demographic challenges.
Nonetheless, Khamenei’s invocation of the law echoes the demands of many conservative-pragmatists who lean toward Mousavi, who is not in a position to
challenge
Khamenei’s authority directly.
Reshaping the US health-care system to focus on successful outcomes and quality of life, rather than on employing the newest and most expensive technology, is a
challenge
for which no one yet has a proven solution.
We must
challenge
the international community and development partners to back their words with real financial commitments.
Doing so is likely to be a generational
challenge.
Since Tsipras’s election in January, German officials have barely been able to contain their fury that a left-wing upstart government of a tiny, bankrupt country would dare to
challenge
one of the world’s great economies.
At the end of the day, the main
challenge
confronting governments is the same as in earlier eras: to make life better – longer, healthier, wealthier, and more secure – for current and future generations.
Here, the
challenge
for host states is to guarantee adequate provision of essential services.
The refugee issue provides yet another glaring example of the gap between what needs to be done to meet a global
challenge
and what the world is prepared to do.
No doubt the
challenge
for Europe of integrating a large Turkey, bordering on the Middle East, is great.
And it has not been strengthened by the Libyan revolution, but rather by the failure of state-building in North Mali, the absence of post-conflict reconciliation and reintegration in Algeria, and a lack of accountability for a shadowy Algerian security establishment whose brutal methods have proved woefully inadequate to the
challenge.
The
challenge
for Europeans and Americans today could hardly be greater: to cooperate in a very different context than the one for which the relationship and its institutions were designed – and to do so without any agreement on a new strategic framework.
Today, Sunnis in Iraq’s Anbar province, inspired by their brethren in neighboring Syria, are organizing “tribal armies” to do battle with the Iraq national army – a
challenge
to central authority that no leader could ignore.
But, unwilling to
challenge
the domestic political consensus on fiscal austerity, Merkel refused to invest in Germany’s future, say, by repairing decaying infrastructure and upgrading educational opportunities.
The
challenge
now is to create the conditions for these green shoots to grow and multiply.
But the execution was consistent with something that happened just two weeks earlier, at one of the debates between Republican candidates for their party’s nomination to
challenge
President Barack Obama next year.
The
challenge
now for EU leaders is not to repackage old policies, but to express a collective vision and will to act together.
As then-Under Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz explained to General Wesley Clark in 1991: “We learned that we can intervene militarily in the region with impunity, and the Soviets won’t do a thing to stop us… [We’ve] got about five to ten years to take out these old Soviet ‘surrogate’ regimes – Iraq, Syria, and the rest – before the next superpower [China] comes along to
challenge
us in the region.”
This would be a major security
challenge
for any US administration.
And it has plowed forward with its Belt and Road initiative, a thinly veiled
challenge
to America’s global primacy.
The
challenge
now is to prevent the continent’s sad history of exploitation from repeating itself during the coming era of massive resource extraction.
In a chain reaction of indignation, with predictable anti-Semitic spurts, the few voices that dared
challenge
the general hysteria found themselves overwhelmed.
Europe at WarNEW YORK – By invading Ukraine in 2014, President Vladimir Putin’s Russia has posed a fundamental
challenge
to the values and principles on which the European Union was founded, and to the rules-based system that has kept the peace in Europe since 1945.
Neither Europe’s leaders nor its citizens are fully aware of the scope of this challenge, much less how to deal with it.
The diplomatic
challenge
for this era is to gain widespread support for principles of state conduct and a procedure for determining remedies when these principles are violated.
The
challenge
for leaders, then, is to find ways to work with people who hold different opinions without abandoning their own core principles.
The key to tackling that
challenge
was cooperation among governments, development partners, and local communities in collecting, processing, and using data to adjust strategies.
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